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Chenniea jon Delicious Pier 
SWEET CHERRY. I do not 
know just what particular va- 
riety of sweet cherry this is 
but it is the only sweet cherry 
I have found that will bear in 
this section. Makes a hardy 
tree and comes into bearing 
early. 
NEW CENTURY xxxx. Nearly 
black, fair quality, productive. 
dark red, juicy, acid. A good 
bearer. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. Fair size 
Blackish red. Juicy. Good. 
MONTMORENCY. Large red, 
productive. Later than Rich- 
mond. A fine cherry to pliant. 
WRAGG. Hardy vigorous and 
productive. Dark red, Prov- 
ing to be a good bearer here 
where we thought we would 
EARLY RICHMOND. Medium, never grow cherries. 
Price on Cherry Trees 
2 to 3 foot—60c each 
3 to 4 foot—80c each 
4 to 5 foot—$1.25 each 


Fitaqenald’s Figa Bean the Finst Yean Set 
CELESTE 
A very hardy fig. Stand lots of cold. One of the 
first figs to be planted in the South. Fruit me- 
dium size. 
BROWN TURKEY 
Fruit is brown, almost black and very sweet. Will 
stand near zero weather. Doesn’t bear on first 
year shoots like the Harrison. 
MAGNOLIA 
A large straw colored fig and very profitable. 
Rapid growing and the leaves are forked. New 
set plants will bear the first year. 





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CROTALARIA—Great soil building plant and recognized by 
the Government. Planted in Early Spring will get six feet high. 
Can be sowed at last plowing of corn. Has increased corn yield 
ten bushels per acre. Nothing eats the plant, therefore only good 
as leguminous soil builder. Price of seed, 35c per pound; 10 
HARRISON 
Found in Tarrant County many years ago and now 
widely acclaimed as the best fig on the market, 
but bearing many different names. The plants will 
put on figs when twelve inches high and even 
if killed by frost will come up and bear abundantly. 
Fruit very large, straw colored. Extra quality. 
Price on Figs 
1 to 2 foot—35c each 
2 to 3 foot—50c each 



FITZGERALD NURSERY 
- STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS 
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